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Attorneys in the first-degree murder trial of Alexander Pring-Wilson attempted to bolster claims that he acted in self-defense with expert testimony on Friday from doctors who said Pring-Wilson suffered a concussion the night of the incident.
Dr. Jeremy Schmahmann, a neurologist who teaches at Harvard Medical School, testified Friday that based on his review of the medical records and evidence, including tapes of phone conversations Pring-Wilson had with the police and friends after the incident, “[Pring-Wilson’s] symptoms are...
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On Tuesday, Dr. Richard Ma, who examined Pring-Wilson the morning after his arrest when he complained of a headache, testified that the defendant’s CT scan was normal, but that Pring-Wilson had a bump on the head and a possible concussion.
The tapes present two of what the prosecution claims are four separate versions of that night’s events told by Pring-Wilson to the police. But Pring-Wilson’s lawyers have said their client suffered a concussion in his altercation with Colono and Rodriguez and could...